The history of computing in learning and education has received some attention (though not as much as we think it deserves, hence the HCLE Virtual Museum). We welcome additions to our reference list so researchers can eliminate duplication and also so researchers can identify gaps that deserve greater study.
Books of Historical Interest
United States, Office of Technology Assessment, Congress
Informational technology and its impact on American Education, Nov. 1982. (Amazon) (appendix only)
Teaching, Learning and Technology, Apple Classroom of Tomorrow
Power on! : new tools for teaching and learning. (Amazon)
COLLECTED EDITORIALS, A 1985 book by Dave Moursund (MS Word copy)
Intellectual Property Rights in an Age of Electronics and Information Advisory Panel (pdf copy)
History of Computing in Education IFIP 18th World Computer Congress, TC3 / TC9 1st Conference on the History of Computing in Education 22–27 August 2004 Toulouse, France
History of Computing in Education 2
IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, WG 9.7, TC 9: History of Computing, Proceedings of the Second Conference on the History of Computing and Education, August 21-24, Santiago, Chile
Reiser, R. A. (2001). A history of instructional design and technology: Part I: A history of inst... Educational Technology, Research and Development; 2001; 49, 1; ProQuest Psychology Journals pg. 53
Part II: A history of instructional design. Educational Technology, Research and Development, 49 (2), 57-67.
Seels, B. B., & Richey, R. C. (1994). Instructional technology: The definition and domains of the field. Washington, D. C.: Association of Education Communications and Technology.
Shrock, S. A. (1995). A brief history of instructional development. In G. J. Anglin (Ed.), Instructional technology: Past present and future (Second ed., pp. 11-18). Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited Inc.
Solomon, D. (2000). Toward a post-modern agenda in instruction technology. Educational Technology, Research and Development, 48 (4), 5-20.
Informal Presentations about the History of Computing in Education
Paul Saettler, (1990). The Evolution of American Educational Technology. 570 pp.
James D. Finn (1972). Extending Education Through Technology: Selected Writing on Instructional Technology. AECT. (Jim Finn, is often considered the "Father of Educational Communications and Technology).
Ball, J. & Barnes, F. (1960). Research, Principles and Practices in Visual Communication.
Schramm, W. (1967). Learning from Television: What the Research Says. Chu, G. & NAEB. ~275
Ofiesh, G. & Meierhenry, W. (1964). Trends in Programmed Instruction: Papers from the First Annual Convention of the National Society for Programmed Instruction .NEA. ~290
Ball and Barnes. Research, Principles, and Practices in Visual Communications.
Chu, GC. Schramm WL. (1967) Learning from Television.
Heinich, R. (1970). Technology and the Management of Instruction Monograph 4 . AECT.
Kendall Hunt (1975). Okoboji: A Twenty Year Review of Leadership – 1955-1974.
Introduction
Table of Contents
Books of Historical Interest
IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, WG 9.7, TC 9: History of Computing, Proceedings of the Second Conference on the History of Computing and Education, August 21-24, Santiago, Chile
Contemporary References to Ed Tech History
Informal Presentations about the History of Computing in Education
University of Kansas
http://www.edtech.ku.edu/new/pages/english/readings_edtech/media/edtechhistory.htmlHenry Lowood